PRP Providers in Vermont
Find orthopedic practices offering Platelet-Rich Plasma treatments in Vermont

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QC Kinetix (Colchester)
401 Watertower Cir Suite 202, Colchester, VT, 05446
QC Kinetix is a nationwide network of regenerative orthopedics clinics that specialize in non‑surgical joint pain relief using cutting‑edge orthobiologic therapies. By harnessing the body’s own platelet‑rich plasma (PRP), stem cells, and other biologics, the practice offers a drug‑free, downtime‑free alternative for conditions ranging from osteoarthritis to sports‑related injuries. The team emphasizes a patient‑first philosophy, providing personalized treatment plans that begin with a thorough evaluation and include ultrasound‑guided injections, prolotherapy, and Class IV laser therapy. This approach aligns with the core belief that natural healing mechanisms can restore function and improve quality of life without the risks of surgery. Founded by board‑certified orthopedic surgeons and led by experts such as Dr. Mitchell Sheinkop, MD, National Medical Director, and Dr. Aaron Wolkoff, DO, Medical Director, QC Kinetix combines decades of clinical experience with ongoing research to stay at the forefront of regenerative medicine. The practice’s commitment to evidence‑based care and its extensive national footprint make it a trusted authority for patients seeking lasting relief from joint, spine, and musculoskeletal pain.

Wild Roots Wellness & Spa
220 Holiday Dr #27, White River Junction, VT, 05001
Our practice delivers a full spectrum of non‑surgical aesthetic and wellness services, ranging from injectable treatments and advanced skin rejuvenation to personalized IV nutrient therapy. Each service is designed to enhance natural beauty, restore vitality, and support overall health in a safe, evidence‑based environment.

Dr. Scott M. Bowen, DMD, MD, MPH
58 Court St, Middlebury, VT, 05753
Maple View Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, located in Middlebury, Vermont, is a full‑scope oral surgery practice led by Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr. Scott M. Bowen, DMD, MD, MPH. Dr. Bowen and his experienced surgical staff provide comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions affecting the teeth, jaws, and facial structures, from routine extractions to complex reconstructive procedures. The practice emphasizes minimally invasive techniques, office‑based IV sedation or general anesthesia, and the use of advanced imaging and regenerative technologies to enhance patient comfort and outcomes. The practice offers a broad menu of services including dental implant placement, bone grafting (with sinus lifts, ridge augmentation, and guided bone regeneration), wisdom‑tooth removal, orthognathic (corrective jaw) surgery, facial trauma repair, TMJ disorder management, and surgical treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Regenerative options such as platelet‑rich plasma and bone morphogenetic protein are employed to accelerate healing and improve bone quality. State‑of‑the‑art 3‑D cone‑beam CT imaging aids precise diagnosis and treatment planning, while specialized procedures address impacted canines, oral pathology, cleft lip and palate, pre‑prosthetic surgery, distraction osteogenesis, and routine tooth extractions. Patients benefit from a team that is trained in IV sedation, outpatient general anesthesia, and CPR‑certified staff, ensuring safe and comfortable experiences in the office setting. The practice also provides thorough consultation, patient education, and coordination with orthodontists, restorative dentists, and other specialists to deliver personalized, evidence‑based care.

Interventional Pain Medicine, University of Vermont Medical Center
62 Tilley Dr #201, South Burlington, VT, 05403
University of Vermont Health is a nonprofit, academic health system deeply committed to reimagining rural health across Vermont and northern New York. With over 100 years of service, the system is anchored by the University of Vermont Medical Center, which functions as an academic anchor, collaborating closely with the UVM's Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. This academic foundation ensures local access to advanced treatments, new therapies, and medical discoveries stemming from robust research and clinical trials, helping to keep exceptional care close to home for over one million people in their rural region. The system prioritizes a patient-centered approach across its broad network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialized treatment locations. Their commitment is reflected in strategic priorities emphasizing Quality and Safety, Access to Care, and Affordability, all delivered with compassion. Whether addressing serious emergencies via Vermont’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, managing chronic disease through integrated care, or providing specialized services like orthopedic care or oncology, UVM Health focuses on coordinating services seamlessly using shared electronic health records across its system. This extensive network includes primary care practices certified as Patient-Centered Medical Homes, a key distinction highlighting dedication to high-quality, team-based care. They are also focused on addressing the unique barriers to rural health, such as workforce shortages and long travel distances, through innovations like digital health options and community collaborations that look beyond traditional medical services to include factors like housing and nutrition.
Stram Center for Integrative Medicine
150 Kennedy Dr suite 101, South Burlington, VT, 05403
The Stram Center for Integrative Medicine, located in Delmar, NY, and Burlington, VT, operates as a specialized functional and integrative medical practice dedicated to uncovering and treating the root cause of illness rather than simply managing symptoms. Since its conception in 2002, the center, under the direction of founder Dr. Ronald Stram, M.D., has cultivated a multi-disciplinary team approach, collectively treating over 20,000 patients across various complex chronic conditions. The team utilizes investigative medicine that blends conventional medical care with holistic, complementary Eastern therapies. This integrative philosophy is key to developing customized patient treatment plans for chronic illnesses, including Lyme disease, autoimmune disorders, chronic fatigue, and cancer support. Clinical experience guides their strategy, ensuring patients benefit from the best combination of therapies available, whether they require advanced laboratory analysis, tailored nutritional counseling, or supportive complementary treatments. For patients seeking non-surgical joint pain relief alternatives or chronic disease management, the practice emphasizes options like SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Technology, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), and specialized IV therapy protocols. The commitment to treating the whole person—body, mind, heart, and spirit—solidifies the Stram Center's authority as a destination for comprehensive regenerative and functional orthopedic care.
Burlington Equine Veterinary
248 Plouffe Ln, Charlotte, VT, 05445
Burlington Equine Veterinary Services (BEVS) is a Vermont‑based equine sports medicine practice that focuses on diagnosing and treating performance‑limiting conditions in horses. The practice offers comprehensive lameness and soundness evaluations, detailed diagnostic nerve and joint blocks, digital radiographs, digital ultrasound, thermography, and saddle fitting assessments. Advanced imaging and screening tools such as thermography, digital X‑rays, and ultrasound allow rapid, in‑field diagnosis of foot, fetlock, stifle, and back problems. BEVS integrates a wide range of therapeutic modalities, including intra‑articular joint injections, regenerative therapies (stem cells from fat, bone marrow, or dental pulp, platelet‑rich plasma, Pro‑Stride, Alpha2‑EQ, and IRAP), shockwave therapy, class IV laser therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic adjustments, mesotherapy, and functional electrical stimulation (FES). The practice also provides farrier consultations, foot‑balance evaluations, pre‑purchase examinations, and endoscopic procedures for the upper airway and stomach. The team is led by Dr. Randy Frantz, DVM, who is certified in acupuncture, chiropractic, and regenerative medicine, and is supported by office manager Linda Light and veterinary technician Susan Boardman. Together they combine state‑of‑the‑art diagnostics with a full spectrum of medical and alternative treatments to help horses achieve optimal soundness and performance.
